This video features a live musical performance by Buddy Ingram & His Gallinippers at the Wilson County Tennessee State Fair in 2025. The band members include Buddy Ingram on banjo, Austin Derryberry on fiddle, Jordan Judkins on guitar, and Angela Wood on bass. The description provides their names and instruments, along with the event details. The content is focused on a musical performance at a fair.
This video chronicles a return to musical roots as the creator brings a bass guitar to Alaska to play with old bandmates. While the content focuses on music and a trip to Alaska, it's presented in a vlogging format, indicating personal experiences and travel. The description explicitly mentions a shift from music to vlogging, highlighting the return to music as a notable event within the channel's evolution.
This video is a bass guitar cover and tutorial of the song "Stay" by Zedd featuring Alessia Cara. The creator focuses on achieving a synth bass tone using the Markbass Supersynth Bass Pedal, highlighting its unique capabilities for emulating various synths and octavers without using keys or programming. The pedal is described as a key to their signature synth tone and is highly recommended by the creator.
This YouTube video is a bass cover and tutorial of the song "Kiss Me Quick" by Nathan Sykes. The creator emphasizes the importance of listening with headphones to appreciate the deep bass tone and groovy pocket of the music. The uploader also shares a personal anecdote about playing with Nathan Sykes during his first-ever show at the Mall of America, highlighting Sykes's talent as a vocalist and expressing a willingness to collaborate again for bass playing needs.
This YouTube video features a bass guitar cover and tutorial of Fitz & The Tantrums' song "HandClap." The creator highlights their enjoyment of playing bass and details the use of effect pedals, specifically a drive pedal with a lowered tone, to achieve a "synthy-crunch" sound. The video aims to be entertaining and educational for viewers interested in bass guitar playing and sound effects.
This YouTube video is a bass guitar cover and tutorial of Bruno Mars' song 'Calling All My Lovelies.' The creator emphasizes playing with 'feel' and suggests that practice and a metronome are key. They express a willingness to play any music with funk elements. The description highlights the joy found in a simple yet tasteful bass approach and encourages viewers to appreciate the feel in the performance.
This YouTube video is a bass guitar cover and tutorial of Ed Sheeran's song "Castle On The Hill." The creator details specific techniques used to replicate the original song's muffled tone, including using a pick and palm muting. They also explain the addition of subtle synth bass and octaver effects in the latter half of the verse, mentioning the use of a Japanese Boss OC2 pedal and providing specific settings. The creator invites viewer feedback on the cover and tune.
This video focuses on translating synth bass sounds to a real bass guitar using unique pedals. The creator aims to demonstrate how to achieve raw synth tones with physical instruments and effects, rather than relying on digital software like Omnisphere. The content explores the creative process of sound design through pedal experimentation, string choices, and playing techniques, emphasizing the fun and rewarding aspect of creating authentic sounds.
This YouTube video focuses on the hardware and controls of a Music Man bass guitar, specifically highlighting a Flat Graphite Black Cerakote finish. The description mentions that the project turned out well and provides a link for firearm work, suggesting a connection to gunsmithing or firearm customization services. The video likely showcases detailed aspects of the bass's components and the application of the specialized coating.
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